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GOM-Mebes-Los-Arcanos-Menores INDICE Prefacio traductor del texto portugués ………… 4 Prefacio ………………………………………... 6 Árbol Sefirótico ……………………………….. 8 Sistema de los Arcanos………………………… 10 OROS…………………………………………... 22 “ As……………………………….. 25 “ Dos……………………………… 31 “ Tres……………………………... 35 “ Cuatro…………………………… 39 “ Cinco……………………………. 44 “ Seis……………………………… 52 “ Siete…………………………….. 62 “ Ocho…………………………….. 69 “ Nueve…………………………… 78 “ Diez……………………………... 86 ESPADAS……………………………………… 95 “ As……………………………….. 100 “ Dos……………………………… 103 “ Tres……………………………... 106 “ Cuatro…………………………… 108 “ Cinco……………………………. 111 “ Seis……………………………… 113 “ Siete……………………………... 115 “ Ocho…………………………….. 119 “ Nueve…………………………… 124 “ Diez……………………………... 129 COPAS…………………………………………. 133 “ As……………………………….. 135 “ Dos……………………………… 137 “ Tres……………………………... 140 “ Cuatro…………………………… 142 “ Cinco……………………………. 146 “ Seis……………………………… 149 “ Siete…………………………….. 151 “ Ocho…………………………….. 154 “ Nueve…………………………… 157 “ Diez……………………………... 162 BASTOS………………………………………... 165 2 “ As……………………………….. 169 “ Dos……………………………… 171 “ Tres……………………………… 174 “ Cuatro…………………………… 176 “ Cinco……………………………. 180 “ Seis……………………………… 183 “ Siete…………………………….. 186 “ Ocho…………………………….. 192 “ Nueve…………………………… 196 “ Diez……………………………... 201 ANEXO PRÁCTICO…………………………... 204 “ Indicaciones generales………….. 207 “ 1er. grado……………………….. 212 “ 2º grado…………………………. 216 “ 3er. grado……………………….. 224 “ 4º grado…………………………. 227 “ 5º grado………………………….. 236 “ 6º grado………………………….. 240 “ 7º grado………………………….. 244 3 PREFACIO DEL TRADUCTOR DEL TEXTO PORTUGUÉS Desde hace mucho tiempo que trabajo bajo los auspicios de la O.M.1; y mi experiencia derivado de esta enseñanza ha sido la más enriquecedora de mi vida. De hecho, junto a otra enseñanza tradicional de occidente, es la base y mi razón de vivir. Hace muchos años ya, a través de mi Iniciador, tomé contacto con las enseñanzas de Gregorio Otonovich de Mebes (G.O.M.); específicamente con la primera parte de este Curso Enciclopédico de la Quinta Esencia del Ocul- tismo Hermético, además de otras enseñanzas que no he encontrado publica- das ni en forma física, ni en Internet. Debo aclarar que estas enseñanzas fue- ron recibidas por mi Iniciador de Nicolás Rogalev Girs, quien a su vez las re- cibió del mismo G.O.M. en Rusia, antes de que éste último fuera deportado a un campo de concentración en la ya extinta Unión Soviética. Desde el primer momento que tomé contacto con estas enseñanzas, des- cubrí en ellas un valor y profundidad inusual; lo que me hizo creer en ellas y a la vez presumir que provienen de enseñanzas tradicionales muy serias y ver- daderas. Al encontrar esta segunda parte de este curso, referida a los Arcanos Menores, en idioma portugués, sentí que había encontrado un tesoro de inigualable valor para quien lo sepa apreciar, y por ello resolví traducirlo para que más personas tengan oportunidad de acceder a este trabajo. Esto está especialmente dedicado a todas aquellas almas que no cejan en su intento de perfeccionarse y encontrar el destello de aquella Luz, hacia la cual se encaminarán y en la que finalmente se reintegrarán. Cabe mencionar que la primera parte de este curso, referido a los Arca- nos Mayores del Tarot, fue publicado en la forma de un libro llamado “El Ta- rot”, por el autor que tiene por seudónimo Mouni Sadhu, el que en sus prime- ras páginas hace notar el hecho de que esta obra no es otra cosa que lo que es- tamos advirtiendo aquí, es decir: la primera parte de este curso de G.O.M. Por lo tanto es necesario aclarar y advertir que el curso o escrito de la obra que se 1 Orden Martinista 4 presenta aquí debe necesariamente leerse y sobre todo estudiarse junto con esta primera parte ya mencionada. Desde ya deseo a todo aquel que tenga acceso a estas ricas enseñanzas, que no desaprovechen la valía de éstas, pero más importante que se manten- gan avanzando por el Sendero. Un gran abrazo a todos, Prometeo 5 PREFACIO En la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y la primera del XX, vivió en la ca- pital de Rusia, San Petersburgo (hoy Leningrado), uno de los mayores eso- teristas de su época. G. O. de Mebes, más conocido como G.O.M. en su traba- jo espiritual. G. O. de Mebes, hombre de cultura excepcional y de grandes poderes ocultos, era el líder de la “Fraternidad Rusa de la Cruz y de la Rosa”, fundada hace más de 200 años, y también el fundador de la “Escuela Iniciática de Eso- terismo Occidental”. En la vida profana ocupaba el cargo de profesor de ma- temáticas y e francés en uno de los mejores liceos de la ciudad. Era muy esti- mado y bien conocido en la sociedad de la capital, entre tanto, pocas personas sabían de la existencia de su Escuela, pues para conocerle era preciso ser invi- tado por el propio dirigente. La Escuela poseía un “círculo externo”, frecuentado por todos los alum- nos, así como algunos “grupos internos”, formados según el nivel evolutivo de los discípulos, sus aspiraciones y sus capacidades. En 1912, previendo tal vez la tempestad que se aproximaba a Rusia, G. O. de Mebes permitió que sus discípulos publicasen la enseñanza dda por él sobre los 22 Arcanos Mayores del Tarot. El libro apareció bajo el título “Cur- so Enciclopédico de Ocultismo”, título plenamente justificado pues, por medio de la explicación de los Arcanos, que son facetas de la Verdad, representaba todas las ramas y aspectos del ocultismo. Esa primera edición luego se agotó. Al final del año 1917, cuando el nuevo régimen soviético inició la per- secución de las religiones y el espiritualismo, la Escuela de G. O. de Mebes se tornó clandestina, pero continuó con su trabajo. En 1926, debido a la imprudencia de uno de los alumnos, la sede de la Escuela y los domicilios particulares de sus miembros fueron allanados por las autoridades soviéticas, los documentos destruidos y las personas ligadas a la Escuela — presas. G. O. de Mebes fue deportado a un “gulag” de las Islas Solovetsky, en el Mar Blanco, en la región sub-ártica. Falleció algunos años después. 6 En 1937, la “Enciclopedia”, ya considerada como una obra clásica del ocultismo, fue de nuevo editada en Shanghái, China. Antes de eso, hacia el final de la segunda década, en Tallin, Estonia, una teóloga rusa, Catarina Sreznewska-Zelenzeff que se preparaba para dejar Eu- ropa, para ir a vivir a Brasil, recibió de su amiga, Nina Rudnikoff, discípula de G. O. de Mebes, un material precioso sobre los Arcanos Menores del Tarot. Nina, estando en Rusia, consiguió salvar sus notas hechas durante el estudio en la Escuela. Sabiendo que Catarina viajaba para Brasil, le entregó la ense- ñanza suministrada por Mebes a los internos de la Escuela, pidiéndole que la llevase consigo, y eventualmente, la transmitiese a al “alguien digno”, a fin de que se pudiera preservar. Años después, ya en Brasil, por una “coincidencia” muy extraña, Cata- rina encontró a Nadia, viuda de Gabriel Iellatchitch, otro discípulo y gran amigo de Mebes. Las dos señoras resolvieron vivir juntas. Poco tiempo des- pués, el hermano de Nadia, Alexandre Nikitin-Nevelskoy, profundo conoce- dor del esoterismo y, también seguidor de la Escuela de Mebes, llegó de Chile para vivir con ambas. Reuniendo todas las notas y ayudado por las dos señoras, Alexandre es- tableció, en su totalidad, el curso de los Arcanos Menores del Tarot. Así fue realizado el deseo ardiente de Nina, pues este material no fue sólo transmitido a “alguien digno”, sino que también se puso en orden por una persona competente e, inclusive, perteneciente a la misma corriente egregóri- ca. Eso, a su vez, permitió que fuese traducido al portugués. Tal es la historia del libro presente. Esperamos que su publicación en Brasil pueda ser útil a algún peregrino del Camino Espiritual. Traducción y adaptación Marta Pécher 7 Algún conocimiento de Kabala y del significado esotérico de los Arca- nos Mayores ilustraría mejor los estados internos representados en este libro. En caso de que no se tenga noción alguna de esos asuntos, la lectura puede ser continuada sin prestar atención a las referencias de los Arcanos Mayores o de los Sephiroth. El libro de dejará de ser comprensible, pues describe el camino que el alma debe recorrer para alcanzar la perfección. Este es el objetivo que, independientemente del método escogido, permanece igual para todos. Las personas que gustan de acompañar el paso del alma a través de los Sephiroth podrán utilizar el diagrama de la página siguiente. 8 EL ÁRBOL SEFIRÓTICO o ÁRBOL DE LA VIDA Mundo de la Emanación Mundo de la Creación Mundo de la Formación Mundo de la Manifestación 9 SISTEMA DE LOS ARCANOS Según la Tradición, cuando los sacerdotes egipcios, herederos de la Sa- biduría de la Atlántida, eran aún guardianes de los Misterios Sagrados, el Gran Hierofante, previendo una época de decaimiento espiritual de la humanidad y la persecución de las enseñanzas sagradas, convocó al templo a todos los sa- bios sacerdotes de Egipto para que, juntos, pudiesen hallar un medio de pre- servar de la destrucción las enseñanzas iniciáticas, permitiendo, de esta forma, su transmisión a las generaciones de un futuro distante. Se presentaron muchas sugerencias, pero el más sabio de entre los pre- sentes dijo que, debido a la declinación moral de la humanidad, el vicio habría de prevalecer por todas partes, y sugirió entonces que las Verdades Eternas fuesen conservadas y perpetuadas a través del vicio, hasta la época en que nuevamente pudieran ser enseñadas. Así fue hecho, y el grandioso sistema simbólico de la Sabiduría Esotéri- ca — el Tarot — fue dado a la humanidad bajo la forma de una baraja de 78 cartas, que, desde hace miles de años sirve para satisfacer la curiosidad huma- na respecto de su futuro, o para distraerse y matar el tiempo, jugando. En esas 78 cartas — 22 “Arcanos Mayores” y 56 “Arcanos Menores” — los sabios egipcios encerraron toda la sabiduría que habían heredado, todos los conocimientos que poseían, toda la Verdad que les eran accesible respecto de Dios, del Universo y del Hombre. La estructura fija del sistema impidió cualquier tergiversación y el Tarot, aún hoy en día, permanece como una fuen- te de sabiduría para quien posea ojos para ver y oídos para escuchar su lengua- je silencioso.
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